Kvitova wins New Haven Open
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Czech Petra Kvitova defeated Russian Maria Kirilenko to win a final U.S. Open tune-up, the $637,000 New Haven Open at Yale.
The second-seeded Kvitova delivered seven aces en route to a 7-6 (11-9), 7-5 win.
After outlasting Kirilenko in a marathon first set that lasted more than an hour, Kvitova stormed back from a 5-2 deficit in the second set, winning five straight games and the match.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"In the tie-break I just played point by point -- I wasn't thinking about the score," Kvitova said. "In the end it was pretty close and I'm really glad I won it."
"After that, I was down physically, without energy," Kvitova added. "It seemed like I was walking, not running. I made a lot of mistakes and went 5-2 down -- but then I tried not to think about my shots or tactics and started putting the ball into the court more."
The 22-year-old Kvitova, who won Wimbledon in 2011, earned $107,000 for the victory.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The triumph also marked Kvitova's ninth singles title and her second of 2012.
Seventh-seeded Kirilenko, who had defeated Kvitova in three of five previous meetings, walked away with $57,000 as the runner-up.
"Even though I lost I still feel positive," Kirilenko said. "I played really well this week. I played a good match today. Unfortunately, I was unlucky in the final today."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The 25-year-old Kirilenko advanced to her first U.S. tour final when the tournament's four-time defending champion, Caroline Wozniacki, was forced to retire due to a knee injury on Friday.
Kvitova is the No. 5 seed at the U.S. Open and will play her first-round match against Polona Hercog on Monday.
"It's unbelievable -- I played three tournaments in a row and won two," Kvitova, who won the Rodgers Cup in Montreal two weeks ago, said. "I've played a lot of matches and I'm feeling more relaxed and confident on the court. I hope all of this will continue into the U.S. Open next week."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Kirilenko is the No. 14 seed and will face Chanelle Scheepers in the first round of the U.S. Open.